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Art auction turns refugee Affair into a $13k party

Readers of The Bulletin and local churchgoers have joined forces to raise another $13,000 for refugees.

Readers of The Bulletin and local churchgoers have joined forces to raise another $13,000 for refugees thanks to a successful art auction. The Affordable Art Affair on Oct. 22 at the St. James Cathedral parish hall was a gala auction ...

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Help ID victim of fatal collision on George at Dundas

On Thursday, November 24, 2016, at 8:10 p.m., police responded to a call for a personal injury and later fatal collision on George Street, north of Dundas Street East. It is reported that: – a 35-year-old man was driving a ...

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Add to Toy Mountain at Ford dealerships until Dec 21

On Nov. 24, the Toronto Area Ford Dealers met with The Salvation Army for a presentation about the upcoming 2016 Toy Mountain campaign at the Ford Motor Company Canadian Headquarters. The Toronto Area Ford Dealers presented The Salvation Army with ...

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Annabelle’s Review: Return to Midi brunch is ‘outstanding’

Midi Bistro is a charming French restaurant in mid town. It certainly was the place to be on this Sunday morning. It is a small restaurant and was completely filled. I noticed that Chelsea seemed to be the only server. ...

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SLNA seniors to visit Aga Khan museum Jan. 25

The Aga Khan Museum.

An excursion to the Aga Khan Museum is being sponsored by the St. Lawrence Neighbourhood Association (SLNA) seniors’ committee. The minibus trip will visit the museum (which has been rated one of the top 10 attractions in Toronto by TripAdvisor) ...

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Masquers host ‘A Christmas Salon’ with song, story

The Toronto Masque Theatre will perform seasonal songs and stories in a performance titled O Tannenbaum: The Tree of Life on Dec. 12 at 7:30 p.m. at The Atrium, 21 Shaftesbury Ave. The program will include No Tongue Will Tally, ...

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Future use for buildings from the past: Old City Hall survey opens

The City of Toronto Real Estate Services Division, together with the Economic Development and Culture Division has been directed to undertake consultations on the future uses and possible inclusion of a City of Toronto museum at Old City Hall. Currently, ...

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Underground Railroad church gets heritage plaque

Heritage Toronto is hosting the unveiling of a heritage plaque honouring the history of the Underground Railroad at the African Methodist Episcopal Church at 23 Soho St. on Dec. 3 from 1 to 2 p.m. Established in Toronto in the ...

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Community consultation: King & Toronto St. tower

City planning staff are holding a community consultation meeting to discuss plans for a 33-storey tower at King and Toronto streets on Dec. 8 from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Knightsbridge Room of the King Edward Hotel at 37 ...

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Wong-Tam wants report on development pressures

With Downtown building growth outpacing necessary services such as health care and sewers, Downtown Councillor Kristyn Wong-Tam and the Toronto and East York community council have asked city staff to report in January on ways to handle the pressure. The ...

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